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A varied collection of lyric and narrative poems that ranges from vivid nature scenes and rural landscapes to personal elegies and historical ballads. The poet reflects on memory, mortality, and childhood, honors local figures and regional heritage, and engages with art, music, and moral themes through occasional pieces and descriptive sketches. Imagery of rivers, forests, and birds recurs alongside meditations on loss and consolation, while narrative poems recount pioneering times and individual lives. The volume mixes shorter lyrics with longer sagas and ballads, balancing intimate emotional expression with public and historical subject matter.

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William Henry Venable

William Henry Venable was an American author and poet known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His notable works include the historical novel "A Dream of Empire; Or, The House of Blennerhassett," which explores themes of ambition and tragedy set against the backdrop of early American history. In addition to prose, Venable also published poetry, as seen in his collection "Saga of the Oak, and Other Poems," which reflects his lyrical style and engagement with nature. His writings capture the spirit of his time and contribute to the understanding of American literary heritage.

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